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Welcome to Midnight Mania! It’s officially official — Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather are going to do the damn thing. And by that, I mean they are going to box each other in a ridiculously noncompetitive money grab, that, let’s be honest, is our faults because we are all going to watch it. Tonight, we’ve Nate Diaz taunting both of them, some of the juicy parts from the first conference call for the fight, Stipe Miocic trying to get in on that action, knockouts, podcasts and much more.
Not Surprised!
Nate Diaz had a simple response to the fight announcements: “It’s gonna be a good fight for that No. 2 spot.” Diaz rocked an unprepared and exhausted McGregor with punches and finished him with a choke in their first bout at UFC 196. After a $300,000 fight camp, McGregor managed to take a close, but clear, decision win in their rematch, an all-time great fight at UFC 202. In Diaz’ mind, he’s still the winner of their two meetings, and is waiting patiently for McGregor to return to the sport for the trilogy fight.
Conference Call Highlights
Dana White and Mayweather Promotion’s Leonard Ellerbe went on a media call to answer questions about the newly announced bout. Interestingly, no details about the financial aspect of this bout will be disclosed.
Leonard Ellerbe: “We have a confidentiality clause in place, and the financials will not be disclosed.”
White assured us that no one is bummed out about money in this one. There are several possible reasons to keep the financials confidential. One is that Conor is making much less than Floyd; another is that the UFC is taking a huge chunk of his portion of the split. However, it could also be to keep UFC fighters from understanding how much of the cut of a normal PPV the UFC takes, and how much more McGregor is making in a boxing match under the Ali Act.
I am starting to get vague hint of impression that fight promoters are a particularly kind of sleazy gentleman.
— superCalo (@superCalo) June 15, 2017
Mayweather’s official post announcing the bout:
IT’S OFFICIAL!!! https://t.co/ND07Ixugs2 pic.twitter.com/JpqFW5WbcB
— Floyd Mayweather (@FloydMayweather) June 14, 2017
White doesn’t think McGregor losing to Mayweather, as most predict, will damage his own or UFC’s brand:
“No, absolutely not. At the end of the day, these two guys wanted this fight, the fans wanted this fight, and Conor’s a mixed martial artist, he’s going into a boxing match with arguably the greatest boxer of all time. I don’t think it damages the brand or Conor McGregor at all, I think it actually elevates Conor McGregor- the fact that this kid who has so much to lose is willing to step in, and the fact that he is absolutely confident he will win this fight, I think its one of the many reasons people love Conor McGregor, and win, lose, or draw, I think it’s one of the reasons people will continue to love Conor McGregor.
This “Conor is courageous for taking this fight” line is complete fiction, of course. Any UFC fighter would take this fight for the money that the Irishman is making, as is proved by the amount of fighters lobbying for boxing matches. Heck, I would take that knockout loss for that amount of cash in a heartbeat.
#Boxing & #UFC collide in the fight no one believed was possible. @FloydMayweather vs. @TheNotoriousMMA on 8/26. #MayweatherMcGregor pic.twitter.com/BBhZn62D5L
— SHOWTIME Boxing (@ShowtimeBoxing) June 15, 2017
Bosslogic’s poster gets to the heart of this fight with those dollar bills:
IT’S ON! #MoneyMatch @FloydMayweather X @TheNotoriousMMA 26 of August 2017 pic.twitter.com/l4q8J9Xmeq
— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) June 15, 2017
White also addressed the chance of McGregor using mixed martial arts (MMA) techniques in the fight:
“That will not happen. That will not happen. First of all, that is absolutely in the contract, number one, and number two, this is a boxing match under the Nevada State Athletic Commission, under Nevada boxing rules, and when you talk about a guy of Floyd Mayweather’s level and value in the sport, the lawsuit that would happen if that ever happened… Conor likes money and Conor would depart with a lot of money if that ever happened, so, that will not happen.”
Everyone on the call agreed the negotiations went extraordinarily smooth. Dana also discussed boxing fans being haters about this fight being made. Speaking of haters, Conor McGregor is setting out to make himself as many as possible by posting a picture with Floyd Sr. instead of Jr. Ostensibly, this is a jab at Floyd’s age.
THE FIGHT IS ON. pic.twitter.com/KhW0u3jRft
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) June 14, 2017
If anyone bets on combat sports at all, now is the time to jump on Mayweather. At these odds, he’s radically undervalued and the surest bet possible in boxing.
For those wondering, the current betting line for Mayweather vs McGregor:
Mayweather -800
McGregor +500 pic.twitter.com/h02xFzZkxn— Justin Hartling (@justinhartling) June 14, 2017
Insomnia
Stipe wants in on the action:
Hey @anthonyfjoshua let’s have a proper tussle and still have time for tea and crumpets before the main event! #MayweatherMcGregor
— Stipe Miocic (@stipemiocicufc) June 14, 2017
So does Jessica Eye
Connor vs Mayweather fights actually happening.The money this fight will make is can I be a cheerleader for small amount or towel girl 1%
— Jessica Eye (@jessicaevileye) June 15, 2017
Flying under the radar is this important title bout in the works:
Tyron Woodley vs. Demian Maia is happening. Tyron wants it on UFC 214, just waiting on Demian Maia to accept that date#UFC
— Damon Martin (@DamonMartin) June 15, 2017
The real reason Conor didn’t want to play soccer against Jose Aldo during their first world tour…
Conor playing soccer pic.twitter.com/wmrLb7xcxB
— Zombie Prophet (@ZPGIFs) June 15, 2017
Sage Northcutt training montage:
Getting ready for the countdown to UFC Anaheim pic.twitter.com/IiVEDGmMSv
— Sage Northcutt (@sagenorthcutt) June 15, 2017
Oatmeal pants
Fun fact. I sat in my oatmeal this morning. Great way to start the day. Oatmeal pants lol
— Paige VanZant (@PaigeVanzantUFC) June 15, 2017
Is Meisha Tate just exploring every career option in existence now? Budweiser delivery driver? Also, yes, no beer belly here.
Miesha is able to enjoy her Bud & watch her figure! An advantage of being a Champion athletepic.twitter.com/a3GhDo0ZHU
— Maria Panova (@notsleeeping) June 15, 2017
Invicta FC champion Megan Anderson
#ChangingTheGame pic.twitter.com/ns0ADjwP9K
— Megan Anderson (@MeganA_mma) June 15, 2017
Teruto bulking up
I got power! No more skinny! #ilmb #1asian #Samuraiboy pic.twitter.com/Lhdpvkmfez
— Teruto Ishihara (@teruto_ko) June 15, 2017
Andre Fili is looking for a UFC 214 opponent after Doo Ho Choi pulled out with injury. Artem Lobov says he is unavailable because he’s training with McGregor for Mayweather.
You can help a teammate and still be in your own camp? I seen’t it lots of times. I’m doing it right now. July 29th- You in or you out? pic.twitter.com/oa0bxYLqOe
— Andre Fili (@TouchyFili) June 14, 2017
Slips, Rips, and KO Clips
Right in the family jewels! And it doesn’t look like he’s wearing a cup. This defines ball busting … literally.
It sounds exactly the same as popping a sandwich bag. I’m in pain just thinking about that fact.
This hurts!
It’s never too early to catch a teep to the liver. pic.twitter.com/MFiVwQr4fG
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) June 14, 2017
Sergiu Spivac def.Travis Fulton by 1R RNC (WWFC 7) pic.twitter.com/kmPefnKOJr
— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) June 14, 2017
This cracked me up:
We can see this guy in MMA)) Championship of Russia on Freestyle Wrestling. Today. pic.twitter.com/yB7NMCbG0h
— MMA MOVEMENT (@mma_movement) June 14, 2017
Good Reads
- Great explanation by Dave Meltzer as to why this kind of crossover superfight was impossible in the past (but possible now).
- This video of Cody Garbrandt drunk-wrestling his TAM buddies is as homo-erotic as anything MMA I’ve seen. Plus, as TJ points out, shouldn’t he be healing up from that back injury?
- This is the worst take I’ve heard on the Reebok deal — Joe Lauzon claims fighters griping about Reebok hurt sales and possible future sponsorships from other companies. He’s got it exactly backward; fighters are not culpable for a bad deal they had no part in negotiating, that ended their opportunities to land future sponsorships on their own; this toxic deal started the griping, not the other way around. Moreover, the boring, vanilla gear, which failed to live up to promises made by Reebok and the UFC, is responsible for bad sales and poor fan image. Blaming the fighters for speaking out about this is exactly the wrong response.
Podcasts and Video
Jack Slack’s podcast, Fights Gone By:
Heavy Hands!
Random Land
Ant-Man has nothing on this small savage
Just dropped that MF
Posted by Chris J Carr on Wednesday, June 14, 2017
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